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Updated: June 13, 2025
Ragingly she took off her dress, a very simple affair of white foulard, of so thin and supple a texture that it clung about her like a long shift. But she put it on again directly, for she could not find another to her taste, and with tears in her eyes declared that she was dressed like a ragpicker. Daguenet and Georges had to patch up the rent with pins, while Zoe once more arranged her hair.
Percival?" he asked. "I am ragingly hungry, but perhaps the Serenade will keep me harmless and quiet for a little." He sat and listened and looked into the warm deep heart of the friendly fire. Dreams and hopes came back to him, as things once seen through a glass darkly, but now face to face. Without turning, he was conscious of Madeline, across the room, filling life with music.
"Yes," defied Lydia, "an Indian, who can give me not only a better home than this threadbare parsonage of yours" here she swept scornful eyes about the meagre little, shabby room "yes, a home that any Bestman would be proud to own; but better than that," she continued ragingly, "he has given me love love, that you in your chilly, inhuman home sneer at, but that I have cried out for; love that my dead mother prayed should come to me, from the moment she left me a baby, alone, in England, until the hour when this one splendid man took me into his heart."
It was before I was married, when Jaffery, during his London sojourn, had the spare bedroom in a set of rooms I rented in Tavistock Square. At a florist's hard by, a young flower seller a hussy if ever there was one but bewitchingly pretty carried on her poetical avocation; and of her did my hulking and then susceptible friend become ragingly enamoured. I repeat, she was a hussy.
"Dear Ian," it ran, "our year of probation that is the word isn't it? is up; and I have decided that our ways must lie apart. I am going to marry Rudyard Byng next month. He is very kind and very strong, and not too ragingly clever. You know I should chafe at being reminded daily of my own stupidity by a very clever man.
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